- everyculture.com No-Sa/Portugal.htmlThe name "Portugal" derives from a Roman or pre-Roman settlement called Portus Cale (the modern city of Porto) near the mouth of the Douro River.
- ricksteves.com Explore Europe portugalExplore Portugal! Get inspired with Rick Steves’ recommended places to go and things to do, with tips, photos, videos, and travel information on Portgual.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/PortugalPortugal was founded in 1128 by its first king D. Afonso Henriques. Despite being a relatively small country, it has played a crucial role in world history.
- eportugal.gov.pt en/Public Services in Portugal. Choose online or telephone channels. Learn how to schedule an appointment and get queue tickets for the services.
- facts.net portugal-facts/Portugal is rich in history as it’s one of the oldest European countries. There are so many things to learn and explore in it – food, castles, waves, and more!
- theguardian.com world/portugalIberian lynx no longer endangered after numbers improve in Spain and Portugal. 20 Jun 2024 10.00 BST. A group of people cheering, some holding Germany flags.
- The Portugal Guide - Portugal holiday information, accommodation, sections on towns, maps, photos, tourist attractions, beaches, history and weather.
- uefa.com Uefa euro 2024 teams/110--portugalVisit UEFA.com to find out how Portugal are doing in the EURO 2024, including latest match news, stats, squad list and news updates.
- kids.nationalgeographic.com geography/countries/…Portugal is the westernmost point of Europe and lies on the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula.